What I've certainly learned is that whenever I've said anything about real politics, I've come under attack. So it's best simply to play politics on television.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Politics is a lot like acting. You have to be on all the time.
I'm very interested in politics, and I feel TV is a more political medium than film.
I understand the process of politics and the game of television.
I don't know much about politics, and I don't want to know. That's why I rarely involve myself in politics.
I've been offered political shows before, and I don't know anything about politics and I feel uncomfortable making political opinions - there's consequences to them. I often think I'm wrong, so I really don't like getting in political or religious discussions because of the giant possibility that I might be wrong.
I've been doing TV for fourteen years, and I've always had a fascination with the political business side. It's ruled my life. Ratings or no ratings have decided where I live, who I work with, and how long I'll be doing that particular job.
I'm into politics, and I love watching the heavier news magazine shows.
I get asked a lot about getting into politics. I say, 'Take a look at politics. You tell me what seems appealing about that.'
Television doesn't like politics very well, if you can infer that from the way they cover it.
I was really fascinated by politics. It always has been part of my view that politics really is a calling or you wouldn't go into it, because it's demanding and potentially has a toll on you and your family.